Dr. Phil Schwartz loves to cook and create new therapies for kids with rare diseases. After 26 years at CHOC, he’s retiring.
Cryopreservation of ovarian tissue preserves fertility
CHOC participates in an ongoing innovative study on ovarian tissue transplantation that can help cancer patients have children in the future.
Research scientist improving CHOC’s focus on advanced imaging, mapping of brain
Sumiko Abe uses her vast experience to help clinicians view the best possible images of the brain to influence treatment plans.
Associates test innovative ideas in CHOC’s inaugural Wave Thinker Collaborative
As a part of CHOC’s Wave Thinker Collaborative, an innovation program, associates present ideas to solve challenges in pediatric healthcare.
Former Mi4 interns all start medical school together, credit their CHOC experience
Three of CHOC’s Mi4 internship alumni embark on a new, exciting journey together: attending the same medical school.
NIH grant aims to locate high-frequency oscillations to reduce pediatric seizures
Developed by CHOC and UC Irvine, a new way to control pediatric seizures uses densely spaced electrodes to map high-frequency oscillations.